Archive for the ‘Politics’ Category


Without marriage, low income couples left in the cold

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Note: This post is a part of the world-wide Blog Action Day on poverty. In this post, I'll delve into what a lack of marriage equality means to low-income LGBT, same-sex couples. Please visit www.blogactionday.org for more information and more posts on this exciting day to build awareness and education ...

Acceptance v. Tolerance

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

From a beautiful commentary (h/t DQN): When people say they are tolerating you, it's probably an indication they don't like you very much, but they're forced to deal with you for one reason or another. So when during the vice presidential debate earlier this month Republican candidate Sarah Palin said she would ...

PFOX and a meritless suit

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Updated 6:00 p.m. EST, 10/14/2008 The first thing I thought... "They're kidding right?" Evidently, twisting the Grace and Love of God in order to inflict pain and shame on gay and lesbian youth isn't the only think ex-gay advocates like Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays (PFOX) is good at. It ...

Bolthouse boycott ends

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

From The LA Times: The food fight is over. Nearly a month ago, opponents of Proposition 8 -- which would amend the state Constitution to ban gay marriage -- started a "soft boycott" of Bolthouse Farms, among the largest producers of fresh-cut carrots in the world and the maker of juices and ...

Goodbye historical context, hello ignorance and lies

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

Famed singer and conservative talking head Pat Boone has written a curious commentary at the rabidly anti-gay "news" website WND.com. In the "exclusive commentary," entitled, "Are you ready for a gay America?", Boone laments the loss of what he sees as his traditional America and the forthcoming "breakdown of society," ...

Bailout must aid all Americans

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

A New York third party has laid out a bailout plan that would benefit all Americans, not just the Wall Street investors, financiers and bankers who got us in this mess to begin with. I'm not a Wall Street or economic expert, but unlike John McCain, I at least know something ...

What’s wrong with Kansas?

Friday, September 19th, 2008

My attention was drawn to an article from a Kansas TV station this morning while browsing The Washington Blade's website. A teen in a small town of about 800 people was severely beaten inside his home by a classmate who had heard rumors he was gay. The rumor was false. ...

Raleigh safer than D.C.?

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Yeah... a once Raleigh native told Washington, D.C.'s Metroweekly magazine that he felt safer in Raleigh, as well as in Boston: At the same time, Mark Hayes, another local gay man, was finding himself similarly fed up. While Perry is a Washington native, Hayes came to the District about five years ...

NC Pastor: Stop condeming, start healing

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

The Winston-Salem Journal, my lovely hometown newspaper, published a great column by John Railey. Interviewing an African-American minister, Railey's column delves into just some of the multitude of issues that make stopping HIV/AIDS difficult in black communities and in the black church:

Reel them in…

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

From the day job blog... For a man who still cries when he hears the national anthem, I’m livid someone would question my patriotism based solely on my sexual orientation and party affiliation. My 80-year-old, heterosexual, U.S. Marines WWII/Korean War veteran, Old South, Democratic grandpa would kick your ass if he ...